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that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would want to win that eventually. until we can just get through this. we have a tough day to play and you know we think about that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months earlier you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup means a lot to be back into the. office if you've got the right amount of. on society now and american tide of fire are posted his maiden tour de france stage when on independence day coming home first in a bunch sprint to win stage three while his team mate for her short still holds the leader's yellow jersey it was a relatively flat stage along the atlantic coast from north america to read don't write this because the lashon jose gutierrez were out in front for much of it but they were reeled in by the players and inside the final ten kilometers stage favorite mark cavendish was then fourth and wide on the corner following a crash in the field took up pace drugs to lead as they got several o.t. the far out turnin
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women's soccer team has a big game. the u.s. is in the quarterfinals for the women's world cup but if the u.s. ties or beats sweden, it can avoid a quarterfinal game against brazil's powerhouse team giving them probably a better edge, which will be so exciting. >> absolutely. coming up later on "good morning america," do not try this at home. more and more people are trying to copy the stunts they see in movie, sometimes with deadly results. more on "gma." >>> more news after this. k9 advantix ii. not only kills fleas and ticks, it repels most ticks before they can attach and snack on us. frontline plus kills but doesn't repel. any tick that isn't repelled or killed may attach and make a meal of us. [ male announcer ] ask your veterinarian about k9 advantix ii. i feel like i have to wind myself up to deal with the sadness, the loss of interest, the lack of energy. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about pristiq -- a prescription medicine proven to treat depression. pristiq is thought to work by affecting the levels of two chemi
women's soccer team has a big game. the u.s. is in the quarterfinals for the women's world cup but if the u.s. ties or beats sweden, it can avoid a quarterfinal game against brazil's powerhouse team giving them probably a better edge, which will be so exciting. >> absolutely. coming up later on "good morning america," do not try this at home. more and more people are trying to copy the stunts they see in movie, sometimes with deadly results. more on "gma." >>>...
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[applause] >> i know there's a big debate. we frequently at the smithsonian get letters from people telling us either we are totally right or totally wrong, and we never say anything about it so whether george washington said so help me god, and, you know, how many people were close enough to hear at the time and have you got a record from them? >> to be clear the constitution does not include it. that language is not in the constitution, and george washington almost certainly did not say so help me god, no only is there no evidence, but there's a minister who is present and writing about the inauguration and later becomes washington's great christian defender, arguing what a great christian washington is. if anybody was going to say washington said this, this person would have said this, and he doesn't. he almost certainly didn't say it. oath on the bible, absolutely, that's been since 12 century centuries land, but what the -- england, but what the change is is that you don't have to. you know, i don't have a problem taking
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. >>> the mexican navy says two big waves hit that boat and the second capsized. roberta with a storm that seisms to come out of nowhere. >> satellite photos did not exist. but we had tropical moisture over the sea of cortez, lifting out of the southwest. that caused a thunderstorm to develop with hundreds and hundreds of lightning strikes per hour, gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour. more than likely caused the two waves that ended up being deadly waves. allen, dana. >> roberta, thank you. >>> and the bay area is celebrating the fourth of july with fireworks both legal and illegal. this is the illegal kind in east oakland where people are shooting off powerful stuff. we're not talking sparklers here. it is quite the light show and on the ground, it very loud. elizabeth cook is in oakland now. elizabeth. >> day nay,fire works are illegal in oakland, but you would know it if you were standing where i am right now. it's because of areas like this one that is dry, grassy, brush air next to homes, combined with fireworks that can make for a very degeneration combinat
. >>> the mexican navy says two big waves hit that boat and the second capsized. roberta with a storm that seisms to come out of nowhere. >> satellite photos did not exist. but we had tropical moisture over the sea of cortez, lifting out of the southwest. that caused a thunderstorm to develop with hundreds and hundreds of lightning strikes per hour, gusty winds up to 60 miles per hour. more than likely caused the two waves that ended up being deadly waves. allen, dana. >>...
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oh, we got a big one tonight. our guest tonight, mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or something." we're going to pay down $14. trillion of debt with a economy struggling to produce jobs, in large part because american workers still stubbornly cling to the idea that they should be more highly compensated than say suicidal chinese computer part factory help. [laughter] if it's good enough of these despondent people, well, not to worry, people. >> i just want to say a few words about the economy before i take your questions. >> jon: economy press conference. hooray! [cheering and applause] so what do we do, boss? >> the struggles of middle-class families were a
oh, we got a big one tonight. our guest tonight, mr. tom hanks. he is man so likable, so polite that his name actually contains the word "thanks." [laughter] it's right in it. we begin tonight with the economy, which, as many of you are aware, sucks. [laughter] right now we're looking to pay down $14.3 trillion of debt. [audience reacts] [laughter] apparently i'm reading a scary story to my children. they're going to do all the noises like it's "peter and the [bleeped] wolf or...
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the big thing we have at this point to of the six that are missing our friends of ours. before it was a great adventure, now it is something totally different. >> the search continues this morning, seven people still missing. >> coming up, the first full day of jury deliberations has started in the case of casey anthony. we will take a look at that after the break. got the sun is coming up tuesday morning, we will be right back. >> in a developing story, the fate of casey anthony is now in the hands of the jury as they begin their first day of deliberations. casey anthony is accused of murdering her two year-old daughter. she has pleaded not guilty. the seven women five man jury began deliberations test after in. >> after six weeks of testimony, jurors in the casey anthony trial went to the deliberation room on monday. >> members of the jury, you may retire now to begin your deliberations. >> the jury is made up of seven women and five men of various ages and backgrounds. it will be up to them to decide whether into the is guilty of first- degree premeditated murder or,
the big thing we have at this point to of the six that are missing our friends of ours. before it was a great adventure, now it is something totally different. >> the search continues this morning, seven people still missing. >> coming up, the first full day of jury deliberations has started in the case of casey anthony. we will take a look at that after the break. got the sun is coming up tuesday morning, we will be right back. >> in a developing story, the fate of casey...
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. >> new details are emerge becoming the fiery crash involving a big rig truck and amtrak train in a nevada desert. it comes from a lawsuit filed by an aten can't. she said she was trying to lead passengers through the burning wreckage but they were blocked by a baggage door. they had to double past bodies and jump down about 15 feet from the window to rocky rail bed below. the accident killed six people. anderson's attorney is trying to determine if the doors on the baggage door should have been locked. >> you won't believe how one woman tried to sneak her husband out of prison. >> when is a new time to buy a new computer. how long to do electronics really last. >> and judge is about to read the murder trial. she is now in the courtroom. the young mother is accused of killing her own daughter. we'll bring it to you live. >>> in mexico police arrested a woman who was caught trying to sneak a suit case out of prison containing her husband. they say prison guards stopped her afterwards while she was pulling a suitcase because she looked nervous. when they opened it up, a man curle
. >> new details are emerge becoming the fiery crash involving a big rig truck and amtrak train in a nevada desert. it comes from a lawsuit filed by an aten can't. she said she was trying to lead passengers through the burning wreckage but they were blocked by a baggage door. they had to double past bodies and jump down about 15 feet from the window to rocky rail bed below. the accident killed six people. anderson's attorney is trying to determine if the doors on the baggage door should...
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>> the struggles of middle-class families were a big problem before the recession hit in 2007. they weren't created overnight, and the truth is our economic challenges are not going to be solved overnight. >> jon: but by monday... [laughter] monday? you got a plan? >> one of the most important and urgent things we can do for the economy is something that both parties are working on right now, and that's reducing our nation's deficit. >> jon: phew. well, thank god we know what to do, and that's not going to be too hard, right? >> we're going to have to tackle spending in the tax code to make it easier for entrepreneurs to patent a new product, rebuilding our transportation structure, eliminate waste, tackle entitlement, extend those middle-class tax cuts, help businesses create jobs. we got to seize this moment, and we have to seize it soon. [laughter] >> jon: what? of course, the first thing before we get to any of that stuff... [laughter and applause] that's why we get paid the cable money. [laughter] the first thing we do before we get to any of that good fixing the economy s
>> the struggles of middle-class families were a big problem before the recession hit in 2007. they weren't created overnight, and the truth is our economic challenges are not going to be solved overnight. >> jon: but by monday... [laughter] monday? you got a plan? >> one of the most important and urgent things we can do for the economy is something that both parties are working on right now, and that's reducing our nation's deficit. >> jon: phew. well, thank god we know...
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. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was
. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show...
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are in people's backyards shooting off powerful, huge fireworks in their backyards that aren't very big. that makes for a dangerous combination. >> elizabeth cook, thank you. >> there were spectacular legal firework shows all over the bay area tonight. the biggest one, san francisco where tens of thousands of people turned out to watch and enjoy an all day party with fireworks tonight. and it was a clear night, no fog to obscure the show. dates back 115 years. mor began hill with that. kit. >> just a couple stragglers left here in a crowd that hit 20,000 people. they call it freedom fest and of all places, morgan hill. we have video. they fired off 750 shells. it took them 16 minutes and one of the biggest in the bay area. [ fireworks ] somewhere out there among all the barbecue and all the fun in the sun and the country bluegrass music is the meaning of july 4. >> i don't think we want to forget where we came from and how fortunate we are to be here. >> michael says it's possible to celebrate fourth without fireworks. why would you want to? >> i'm sure you could is a barbecue in other
are in people's backyards shooting off powerful, huge fireworks in their backyards that aren't very big. that makes for a dangerous combination. >> elizabeth cook, thank you. >> there were spectacular legal firework shows all over the bay area tonight. the biggest one, san francisco where tens of thousands of people turned out to watch and enjoy an all day party with fireworks tonight. and it was a clear night, no fog to obscure the show. dates back 115 years. mor began hill with...
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that will make a big difference in improving the service for everybody on all ends of the line. even where we have had a number of concerns, particularly during special events and waiting on trains. this is not meant to be an exhaustive list by any means. it is just something that we would offer as things, some of which we are doing, and other things which are very much in our control. i think we need to move forward and look at these kinds of things to help focus service. i appreciate your time, and i will certainly take any more questions you have. supervisor cohen: i am curious, is mr. mason going to come back and speak to the safety and security? we kind of skipped over that slide. >> do you want to talk about it? >> this is mr. mason. >> [inaudible] >> good afternoon. i am director of safety and security enforcement for the mta. i want to talk about what we're doing on the t-line with the inspectors in the muni transit assistance. they're deployed on a daily basis, from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at night. they ride the t-line. they start out add muni metro east, right off of
that will make a big difference in improving the service for everybody on all ends of the line. even where we have had a number of concerns, particularly during special events and waiting on trains. this is not meant to be an exhaustive list by any means. it is just something that we would offer as things, some of which we are doing, and other things which are very much in our control. i think we need to move forward and look at these kinds of things to help focus service. i appreciate your...
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. >> new details are emerge becoming the fiery crash involving a big rig truck and amtrak train in a nevada desert. it comes from a lawsuit filed by an aten can't. she said she was trying to lead passengers through the burning wreckage but they were blocked by a baggage door. they had to double past bodies and jump down about 15 feet from the window to rocky rail bed below. the accident killed six people. anderson's attorney is trying to determine if the doors on the baggage door should have been locked. >> you won't believe how one woman tried to sneak her husband out of prison. >> when is a new time to buy a new computer. how long to do electronics really last. >> and judge is about to read the murder trial. she is now in the courtroom. the young mother is accused of killing her own daughter. we'll bring it to you live. my own life but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bro
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this is big business duty-free shopping. shoppers spent $39 billion at duty-free shops last year. >> what items is it worth it to buy at these shops? >> reporter: this is the meaty part here. three examples of the top items people go for. perfume and cosmetics. i say buy it duty-free especially if it's a multipack with more savings. if you're looking for cigarettes, buy those duty-free as well. the fact is we pay a lot in taxes here in the u.s. electronics, though, buy those at a regular retail store because they are going to be cheaper at the regular retail store and you may need to return it if something happens. >>> what is in store for stocks today? a flat open. trading is expected as we come off the strongest week in two years. a fact orders report out in half an hour. see if that moves the markets at all. kyra, back to you. >> thanks, alison. >>> a portion of one of the nation's most pristine rivers polluted by an oil spill. the latest on the cleanup in four minutes. >>> duke and duchess hit prince edward island head-t
this is big business duty-free shopping. shoppers spent $39 billion at duty-free shops last year. >> what items is it worth it to buy at these shops? >> reporter: this is the meaty part here. three examples of the top items people go for. perfume and cosmetics. i say buy it duty-free especially if it's a multipack with more savings. if you're looking for cigarettes, buy those duty-free as well. the fact is we pay a lot in taxes here in the u.s. electronics, though, buy those at a...
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but it's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would eventually. until hopefully we can just get through this. we have a tough day. with that in the future when it comes to those situations where. you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup means a lot to be back in the war zone because if you go on. matter rugby sevens weather as a family and i on the european champions cup moscow region side v.v. a patmos call via have won the trophy for the fourth straight time since the tournament and four years ago have been reports. the rugby sevens european champions cup was four years old the same two teams had fought out the last three finals both of them russian the cup holders fifty eight but most korea to be their competitors from the so twenty ten domestic champions you krisna better these turn around they came across each other in the sammis but that didn't affect the outcome . maybe but moscow where will quick to break the deadlock scoring a couple of troy's early in the game the russian nati
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. >> the big fireworks show in san francisco ended with a bang just minutes ago and this year the fog cooperated. good evening. i'm heather holmes. >> tens of thousands of people enjoyed a great 4th of july fireworks show under clear skies in san francisco as the fog stayed away from the waterfront. john live with where the show just wrapped up. >> reporter: the fireworks here wrapped up just about ten minutes ago but take a look up in the night sky right now. he with can show you parts of the show that wowed this huge crowd. . >>> it was the rockets red glare and bombs bursting in air. >> everybody is looking for a spark in life and the fireworks just does it for you every time you look at them you see freedom and sparks that you want in life. >> reporter: for hundreds of thousands of people who came to san francisco's waterfront this was a big party. with a rotten economy it's a tough time in the history of the nation. >> it's sadder for me because i'm older and i it's going to be difficult for my kids. >> i think its getting better, i do. i think the economy is picking up and i was
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that's definitely a big call i'm sure all of us here would eventually. turn to hopefully we can just get through this storm. we have little to do. with that in the future when it comes to those situations where a few months. you need a good match as well on the. back from injury and obviously i think for australians davis cup is a lot to be back in the grave and that's obvious if you go on. well meanwhile it didn't rain but it poured at the latest stage of the russian touring car championship as showers and cheer defending champion crashed and slid in second spot in the overall standings started from poll of nation enough that i would have to retire even before it became west wing in early kirshner session he returned only for the second race to settle the seventh. relinquish his overall lead the muscovite was overtaken by eventual six on the front of the leader also badly damaged in say outs but the race was stopped after that and he was awarded maximum points and full of went on to win the second drive session in a different car you're a seventy two po
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that's definitely a big call sure all of us here would eventually. until hopefully we can just get through this. we have to talk to the you know. in the future when it comes to both situations where a few months. you need to be a match as well on the way to preserve it. from injury in the office the i think for australians that has come into law to be there in the. suburbs if you go all right most. on society now and american type of fire are posted his maiden tour de france stage went on independence day coming home first in a bunch sprints to win stage three while his team mate for her shot so holds the leader's yellow jersey it was a relatively flat stage along the atlantic coast from the north from there to real writers mccardell lashon jose gutierrez were out in front for much of it but they were reeled in by the person inside the final ten kilometers a favorite mark cavendish was then forced wide on a corner following a crash. pace drugs the dash the gun the bellotti the spiral turning on the power over the line first head of arena. that's a ru
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that's the big difference between the nba and the nfl. the nba owners and management are actually asking concessions from their players. >> howard beck, what would you add to that? help us understand the divide between the owners and the players in basketball. >> well, it basically breaks down along two lines for the nba. there's the philosophical or the stuck toural side of thisçç which is that they want to impose this hard salary cap instead of the soft cap which has all kinds of exceptions that allow teams to go past the cap limit on payrolls and a hard cap which would be an all-time first for the nba, something that players have been fighting against for decades really, ever since the sort cap system went into place. there's the structural. the other side is just the straight financial division of the revenues which are near $4 billion. currently the players make about 57%. the owners are saying they want to ratchet it down to more of a 50-50 split. even within that it's a redefined revenueç kol that they want to split 50-50. wha
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missile to get the local interceptors to intercept one and then you have for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. then you can use to send a missile through so scientists know that why are they spending money on it i think as far as i know there's not actually money being spent right now on developing it but there is a defense to lotteries that they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven proven to be a feasible idea and it's not just the american physical society various x. officers technical officers of the air force u.s. air force have also looked into it and shown that it's overly expensive and it's very easy to defeat again. in the. wealthy british style sign. on the front of the. market finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on our cheap. look and. look. to gold. to green you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the futu
missile to get the local interceptors to intercept one and then you have for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. then you can use to send a missile through so scientists know that why are they spending money on it i think as far as i know there's not actually money being spent right now on developing it but there is a defense to lotteries that they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven proven...
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folks may be headed in to san francisco to watch the big show. now we want to move to the golden gate bridge, looks like it's pretty clear in both directions tonight. >>> many fourth of july celebrations got underway early today. thousands watched the parade in san jose. it included floats, cars, veterans and other participates of all ages. >> why do you come? >> to celebrate america's birthday. >> we saw all the army reserve and stuff on the truck. he was yelling thank you, thank you. >> a big festival that included food, games and activities. >> folks lined to see the streets to see this independence day parade. 170 floats and 2500 participates. the parade kraut rout is the second longest in the nation, 3 miles. >>> some residents started the fourth of july with flapjacks. a pancake breakfast but on by on organization that promotes community events. it was followed by a flag raising ceremony and a concert. >>> thousands spent the fourth of july outside today. besides the parades there was plenty of music, pick nicks, bbqs, boat rides and street
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that's definitely a big call sure all this year would eventually. come to hopefully we could just get through this storm. and you know if we could in the future really comes to those choices for a few months. even the good matches well on the. injury . i think for australians there is no means a lot to be there in great numbers if you go away the most. well meanwhile it didn't rain but it poured at the latest stage of the russian sure in-car championship and showers and cheer defending champion make crashed and slid in some spot in the overall standings but got started from poland meeting up with our two retired even before it became us all in the early christian concession he returned only for the second race and it's just that the sudden. relinquish his overall lead the muscovites was overtaken by eventual takes on the form of the leader also badly damaged to say out much the race was stopped after that and he was awarded maximum points from off were to win the second prize session in a different car during a seventy two point cushion at the top f
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missile to get the local interceptors to intercept that one and then you have for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. then you can use to send a missile through so scientists know that why are they spending money on it i think as far as i know there's not actually money being spent right now on developing it but there is a defense to lotteries that they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven proven to be feasible idea and it's not just the american physical society various. technical officers of air force u.s. air force have also looked into it and shown that it's overly expensive and it's very easy to defeat again. please. just simply. just say. a and seemingly. on. her. spending the year in iraq is not a true journalist i just saw a ways to go and the u.s. contractors there's kind of wasting their time trying to get killed three. zero am. i thought all along the length of the museum about my family my friends a huge disagreement twenty seven days in new zealand to publicize the people invi
missile to get the local interceptors to intercept that one and then you have for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. then you can use to send a missile through so scientists know that why are they spending money on it i think as far as i know there's not actually money being spent right now on developing it but there is a defense to lotteries that they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven...
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is that a big deal? >> well, canada's never had referendums regarding the abolition of the constitutional monarchy the way, for instance, australia has. canada's viewed as a friendly place for a royal visit and probably one of the reasons it was chosen as william and kate's first overseas tour. nevertheless, there's a degree -- there's a political component to what opposition there is to canada's relationship with the constitutional monarchy and this tends to exist the most in quebec where certain french-canadians, commentators, the end to view the briltish monarchy as symbolic of the british conquest of canada and responses to william and kate's visit to canada tended to be more complicated in quebec than the other stops along the tour. >> there's royal history and anne of green gables, for example. >> yes. >> that was insiders say that the trip to prince edward island suggested by kate, a big fan of the book and the series anne of green gables s. that true? >> well, the british press reported a source
is that a big deal? >> well, canada's never had referendums regarding the abolition of the constitutional monarchy the way, for instance, australia has. canada's viewed as a friendly place for a royal visit and probably one of the reasons it was chosen as william and kate's first overseas tour. nevertheless, there's a degree -- there's a political component to what opposition there is to canada's relationship with the constitutional monarchy and this tends to exist the most in quebec...
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shouldn't be a big deal. gibbing you a look for tonight and the overnight hours, mild one, upper 50s and for the afternoon tomorrow, 94 santa rosa. 96 concord. widespread 80s and 90s, 100 degrees in areas like antioch. 98 pleasanton. 87 fremont. extended forecast, bump up tomorrow and wednesday we cool down. more notable thursday and friday. if you can believe it, for the we weekend, below average. >> thank you. >>> a british royal is showing his stuff. the special move prince william performed today as the couple takes cap duby -- canada by storm. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 mo
shouldn't be a big deal. gibbing you a look for tonight and the overnight hours, mild one, upper 50s and for the afternoon tomorrow, 94 santa rosa. 96 concord. widespread 80s and 90s, 100 degrees in areas like antioch. 98 pleasanton. 87 fremont. extended forecast, bump up tomorrow and wednesday we cool down. more notable thursday and friday. if you can believe it, for the we weekend, below average. >> thank you. >>> a british royal is showing his stuff. the special move prince...
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that's the big unknown. but what they seem to know is that something could be happening very early on or during the pregnancy. >> things affect the pregnancy, medication during pregnancy, toxin during pregnancy infection during pregnancy things like this i would start to look at. >>reporter: epstein would like to see more research that could identify both genetic and environmental triggers. >> more would be better. more funding. more study. better insurance coverage. l every day is a battle. >>reporter: lee ann, abc 7 news. >>> p.m. arson investigators are trying to figure out if illegal fireworks sparked a fire that destroyed 37 hertz rental car near the san francisco airport yesterday. cell phone video captured the fire shortly after it started around 2:30 sunday afternoon in a grassy lot where hertz stores a lot of the extra vehicle. guest at nearby motel say they heard something that sounded like fire crackers. one man told us he thought nothing of it until he heard the commotion that followed. >> then i
that's the big unknown. but what they seem to know is that something could be happening very early on or during the pregnancy. >> things affect the pregnancy, medication during pregnancy, toxin during pregnancy infection during pregnancy things like this i would start to look at. >>reporter: epstein would like to see more research that could identify both genetic and environmental triggers. >> more would be better. more funding. more study. better insurance coverage. l every...
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on the strength of last week's big wall street rally, world markets hit a four and a half week high on monday led by shanghai. the dollar was broadly steady against most major currencies. the price of crude remains steady at around $95 a barrel, and improved appetite for risk in stocks and the end of the fed's bond buying program has reduced demand for bonds with yields on ten-year notes settling near their highest point in almost two months. >>> after climbing to its highest point nearly a month the euro tumbled monday after a warning monday from standard & poor's that greece would likely be in default if it follows a rollover plan by french banks. with greek debt appearing to be in check for now, many on wall street are starting to focus on debt ceiling negotiations in washington as a possible market distraction that could take the wind out of the current rally's sails. the longest negotiations stretch, the higher the uncertainty among traders and the higher potential for market volatility. >>> data for the week starts off later this morning with factory orders. >>> and, finally, goo
on the strength of last week's big wall street rally, world markets hit a four and a half week high on monday led by shanghai. the dollar was broadly steady against most major currencies. the price of crude remains steady at around $95 a barrel, and improved appetite for risk in stocks and the end of the fed's bond buying program has reduced demand for bonds with yields on ten-year notes settling near their highest point in almost two months. >>> after climbing to its highest point...
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school year was keen to stick it out in one with a final score twenty eight twenty one to stay the only big tour the european champions cup has ever seen so for and undisputedly the best club russia has to offer my god those necco and you have to give a lot of credit to our opponents they looked great throughout the entire tournament and gave it all in the finals but it's no secret that the v.a. put most of your results baseline for the national team and we've got more international experience. it would be great for the tournament to have teams from england in other countries where rugby is one of the most popular sports that most of those who took part in the event are very tough opponents fucked an impressive achievement by russia's top club which is no a fourth term european champions cup winner although some tougher competition for the trophy is just a matter of time new teams are in talks to draw in next year. robert jordan on r.t. moscow. and we will end with some pictures from an extreme sport because american lands cory has won the swatch free for star f. and next contest in space t
school year was keen to stick it out in one with a final score twenty eight twenty one to stay the only big tour the european champions cup has ever seen so for and undisputedly the best club russia has to offer my god those necco and you have to give a lot of credit to our opponents they looked great throughout the entire tournament and gave it all in the finals but it's no secret that the v.a. put most of your results baseline for the national team and we've got more international experience....
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discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. [ slap! slap! slap! slap! slap! ] [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium rich tums goes to work in seconds. nothing works faster. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums nothing works faster. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from puria cat chow. share a better life. >>> as you may know, prince william and his new wife kate are coming to america this week. tonight they are in canada, having raced one another and there was something else. kate, the duchess of cambridge, took an unexpected question from a dad and his two little girls. abc's bob woodruff is north of the border tonight. >> reporter: you can see what a spectacular place this is, up until now the focus has been on prince william's wife kate but out here, today, it was his turn. william may be a prince but he's also a royal air force search and rescue pilot. today, he showed
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the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a mansion. and then i've got -- >> jimmy: probably a good opportunity there, yeah. booker t and trish stratus, if they're listening to me, thank you so much. they did a great job. we put these kids in a 20 by 20 foot ring, showed them what it took to be a wwe superstar. some of them were green as grass, as miss usa was. never been in a ring before in her life. some of the kids had eight, nine, ten years experience. well, what we did was show them what it takes to be successful in wwe. each week, i get my bottom three in the ring and go through my elimination process. and the winner of t
the big finale is coming up. >> the big finale. >> jimmy: yeah. now, explain to everyone what the show is. >> man, "tough enough" is a show where we took 14 men and women. we took nine guys and five women and we put them in a big-ass mansion. and yeah, 72,000 square foot mansion. you know, when i grew up -- or when i came up in the business, you know, i was starving and eating potatoes and getting my ass kicked to try to get in the business, so we put these kids in a...
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when i started that case, i began thinking this was a big conspiracy to frame this man. what i learned is -- and i discussed this with geronimo -- we are experiencing men and women who thought the end justified the means. they thought they had a bad man and it was ok to do anything necessary to convict him. as i look back on my career, present and future, i think we see that that is the concept that runs through police misconduct. i am sure there are officers who were just bad, let's say. i think officers see what they consider bad people, and they feel like they have to do what ever it takes to convict them. and i have seen it when i was a young lawyer, when we had narcotics teams, we would get clients to said they arrested me with $20,000 and they said i only had $10,000. and we knew there were telling the truth. it i have seen it with law- enforcement officers in the case where a rogue cop shot a young girl, and the four other officers were all good men. remember -- you talk about misconduct, but primarily -- i want to get back to this -- most law enforcement people i
when i started that case, i began thinking this was a big conspiracy to frame this man. what i learned is -- and i discussed this with geronimo -- we are experiencing men and women who thought the end justified the means. they thought they had a bad man and it was ok to do anything necessary to convict him. as i look back on my career, present and future, i think we see that that is the concept that runs through police misconduct. i am sure there are officers who were just bad, let's say. i...
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every day our members show courage in bay area courts, and we do ok in the big battles as well. who will ever forget the extraordinary accomplishments of john in defending our college, patrick, from a crazy federal prosecutor in nevada? that level of talent and that level of courage is unique, but every day criminal courts in the bay area shine because my colleagues from ctla are working there. recently ctla issued a public statement against the death penalty. ctla joins other groups and individuals here today in calling for permanent incarceration as california's alternative to the death penalty. this city and county has a great san francisco public defender and we want to express our thanks to jeff adachi for his support of ctla over the years and for his gratitude for being here today. thank you for your taxi and have a great conference -- thank you for your attention and have a great conference. [applause] >> i also want to acknowledge the public defender, past-present president of the california lawyers association. thank you for being here. now, we have our 50th anniversar
every day our members show courage in bay area courts, and we do ok in the big battles as well. who will ever forget the extraordinary accomplishments of john in defending our college, patrick, from a crazy federal prosecutor in nevada? that level of talent and that level of courage is unique, but every day criminal courts in the bay area shine because my colleagues from ctla are working there. recently ctla issued a public statement against the death penalty. ctla joins other groups and...
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that's a big day. and also anchorage comes in at 65. >> that's a scorcher in seattle. >>> it's time for your morning -- ready -- aww! >> these are cute. check out these newborn tiger cubs making their very first public appearance at the zoo in budapest where they were born last month. nothing cuter than a tiger cub until they get bigger than your car. >> then you've got to run e other way. the birth of these three male siberians is a big deal, by the way. zookeepers are proud to point out they are part of an endangered species with only a few hundred remaining in the wild. their names are virgil, thrax and manu. cute, cuter and cutest. >> i love how mom caies them around in her mouth. >> just like a cat with their kittens. >> carry them around. think that's impressive. we'll be right back with more "world news now." >> let's look at more cute tigers. >> okay, we if we have to. hehehere would you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible ith a
that's a big day. and also anchorage comes in at 65. >> that's a scorcher in seattle. >>> it's time for your morning -- ready -- aww! >> these are cute. check out these newborn tiger cubs making their very first public appearance at the zoo in budapest where they were born last month. nothing cuter than a tiger cub until they get bigger than your car. >> then you've got to run e other way. the birth of these three male siberians is a big deal, by the way. zookeepers...
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this is a big subject in my book. one of the things that interests me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness that this technological level, the first world war was really the pursed propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe and the preceding several decades all the wars have been small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, germans, frenchmen, and was men went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa, asia, concord new colonies. it did not require a propaganda effort. you know, certain riders like rudyard kipling to be counted on for supply of the proper kind of poetry and story telling and so forth. there wasn't anything organized by the government by the government. right from the beginning they seem to realize that this war was going to require a massive propaganda effort. this was especially true of england, and it was another reason that led me to concentrate on england in this book. alone of the major powers in europe
this is a big subject in my book. one of the things that interests me very deeply was that in addition to being the first war to have destructiveness that this technological level, the first world war was really the pursed propaganda war. why? because up to that point in time in europe and the preceding several decades all the wars have been small-scale colonial conflicts where small volunteer armies, you know, germans, frenchmen, and was men went out and put down colonial rebellions in africa,...
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big day, huh? thank you. ♪ oh that mountain grown taste, ♪ ♪ just what you need ♪ for the big race. daughter: morning mom! are you excited? ♪ as you finish every mile... ♪ how rewarding are those smiles... ♪ [ cheers from the crowd ] of wakin' up... ♪ mommy, you did it! ♪ is folgers in your cup. i just transferred a prescription to cvs because they have care 1on1. it's where the pharmacist stops and talks to me about safety and saving money with generic prescriptions. laura, let's talk about possible side effects. it's all about me. love that. get care 1on1 and talk savings, safety, and side effects when you transfer or fill a new, ongoing prescription. i'm laura, and this is my cvs. it's all mine. discover aveeno [ female announcer ] what if your natural beauty could be flawless too? positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven soy complex and natural minerals. give you sheer coverage instantly, then go on to even skin tone in four weeks. aveeno tinted moisturizers. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepwor >>> welcome back. there are ne
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however the big quake hit in a remote area. there are no reports of any deaths or damage. >>> the tsunami that devastated japan back in march swept a sea of debris into the pacific ocean. now a new computer model shows that it is all headed towards the u.s. coast. the colored dots represent debris moving across the pacific. now scientists say that debris includes furniture, cars, even parts of homes. it's all expected to hit the u.s. in 2013 or 2014. scientists say it would take 6 ships working around the clock for one year to clean up that mess. >>> time now 5:17. with the rising levels of the yellowstone river could make it harder for clean up crews in montana today. exfon mobile already said it will do whatever it takes to clean up the oil that spilled from one of its pipelines friday. the national weather service says the runoff from rapid snow melt could even push oil into areas that have already been cleaned up. >>> marin county has been given some financial aid to reduce pollution runoff. the $1.4 million state grant wil
however the big quake hit in a remote area. there are no reports of any deaths or damage. >>> the tsunami that devastated japan back in march swept a sea of debris into the pacific ocean. now a new computer model shows that it is all headed towards the u.s. coast. the colored dots represent debris moving across the pacific. now scientists say that debris includes furniture, cars, even parts of homes. it's all expected to hit the u.s. in 2013 or 2014. scientists say it would take 6...
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. >>> detroit's big three automakers and the united auto workers union have kicked off a new contract this month. the current national uaw contract expires september 14th. labor costs have been dramatically cut in recent years, and the uaw rank and file are talking tough about winning back concessions. >>> microsoft has struck a deal to provide english language internet searches in china. microsoft will team with china's largest chinese language search engine. a year and a half ago, google pulled out of china, partly over censorship concerns. china has the world's largest population of internet users, more than 450 million people. >>> and, betty, a hard-to-imagine treasure trove in southern india. the valuables were stored at secret vaults in a 16th century hindu temple with very little security for 150 years. and inventory was finally taken. there are stacks of gold statues studded with diamonds, rubies and emeralds. the unofficial estimate puts the value at $22 billion. but they are still counting. and, betty, that is a lot of bling. >> $22 billion with a "b"? >> yeah, that's a lot.
. >>> detroit's big three automakers and the united auto workers union have kicked off a new contract this month. the current national uaw contract expires september 14th. labor costs have been dramatically cut in recent years, and the uaw rank and file are talking tough about winning back concessions. >>> microsoft has struck a deal to provide english language internet searches in china. microsoft will team with china's largest chinese language search engine. a year and a...
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prior missile to get the local interceptors to intercept and then you have for the future you have a big hole in your defense that you can. but you can use to send a missile through so scientists know that why are they spending money on it i think as far as i know there's not actually money being spent right now on developing it but there is the defense bill authorized and they're studying the concept they're not actually building it as far as i know at the moment but it's definitely proven proven to be a non feasible idea and it's not just the american physical society various x. officers technical officers of the air force u.s. air force have also looked into it and shown that it's overly expensive and it's very easy to defeat again or. are. or. they were. the earlier the earliest signs. because military introduced. the east coast so you're her sister we still. tryna kill. us. i thought oh he was going to do stuff to see about five hundred miles a huge his team of twenty seven days and knew going to publicize it in full invited the more i think the pope believes species people started
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and so any big company any progression company that's looking to increase its profile london is a good place to list of course that doesn't mean that it's the only place to live in asia hong kong's stock market is seeing russian companies and this there as well generally on the whole the scene that valuations are set a little higher in asia say that's becoming increasingly popular for russian markets but it's primarily to increase their profile and list on a market that's well regulated and can hold the company in high esteem and just very briefly how do you see investor sentiment for the rest of the year what's the forecast. well sentiment seems to be just improving a little bit we've certainly seen from the market's point of view a large sigh of relief in the respect that greece has passed is that there are two measures it is unlikely to default regardless of what s. and p. say. important from a so. point of view and some of the russian companies that have pulled their i.p.o. . could have very easily return later in this year possibly in two thousand and twelve and it is there's hope
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not a big delay just yet. and this morning's drive is going to be okay in san francisco along northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. at 6:10 let's go back to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. fog coming up the coast. yesterday if you were by the coast or actually in the city temperatures took a big plunge. half-moon bay 64. san francisco 67. antioch was 97. livermore was 97. gill roy was 97. and 98 at morgan hill. for some it's hot for others it's kind of cool or nice however you want to look at it. the low clouds yesterday went north to south. today they're going south to north and they're continuing to move up the coast and starting to move over the bay as well. so there's still a strong surge there coast and bay. inland it might take another day. there's really not a very strong component yet at least of a sea breeze. it's there. but for some it's hardly at all. and for others starting to show itself a little bit. 50s more so than the 60s. higher elevations are warm. upper 70s and 80s a couple thousand feet
not a big delay just yet. and this morning's drive is going to be okay in san francisco along northbound 101 approaching the 80 split. at 6:10 let's go back to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. fog coming up the coast. yesterday if you were by the coast or actually in the city temperatures took a big plunge. half-moon bay 64. san francisco 67. antioch was 97. livermore was 97. gill roy was 97. and 98 at morgan hill. for some it's hot for others it's kind of cool or nice however you want...
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there are two big reasons for that. one was in the united states, we were very far behind medically. most american doctors never went to medical school and trained under doctors who never been to medicalchool. but they weresocial stigmas that we of e utmost barrier. one wa most american women would have preferred to diehan to have a man, a doctor examine their body and as a consequence, many american women died. the second thing was that cadavers were either hard to get or frowned upon in use for dissecting frowned upon pie society and they were expensive. you got them on the black market. most medical students never got chance to dissect a dead body take apart an arm or leg. in paris there was no problem about that. so they're dissecting bodies was a huge part of their medical education in paris. and they made the rounds with doctors examining female patients no less than male patients. >> charlie: i've always been fascinated by the idea of first adams, jefferson and anklin. of those three, is it automatic that jeffers
there are two big reasons for that. one was in the united states, we were very far behind medically. most american doctors never went to medical school and trained under doctors who never been to medicalchool. but they weresocial stigmas that we of e utmost barrier. one wa most american women would have preferred to diehan to have a man, a doctor examine their body and as a consequence, many american women died. the second thing was that cadavers were either hard to get or frowned upon in use...
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chart the big picture. let's not forget that we are in a parked car. i think. even on the well. we have the government says we're going to keep him safe get ready for the your freedom. well looks like wiki leaks has finally gathered a legal crew to take on credit card companies visa master card just last week we showed you how joyous songs poked fun at master card by spoofing one of its very own commercials but people servers knew you could do this and. donations launched you to banking but the fifteen million. that it cost you to house arrest five hundred thousand dollars. watching the world. so. priceless. there's all the jokes are now over and now wiki leaks is getting serious because you probably remember when the whistle blowing organization first released its massive stash of diplomatic cables from the u.s. these are mastercard suspended all methods of payment to wake leaks through very companies so the group set out a press release through its twitter page so you those credit card companies have been engaging in a us to backed financial blockade and then they explain that
chart the big picture. let's not forget that we are in a parked car. i think. even on the well. we have the government says we're going to keep him safe get ready for the your freedom. well looks like wiki leaks has finally gathered a legal crew to take on credit card companies visa master card just last week we showed you how joyous songs poked fun at master card by spoofing one of its very own commercials but people servers knew you could do this and. donations launched you to banking but the...